And I respect that. But I'd also like to know your opinion, not specifically on such donors, but on the wealth distribution in the world. That's the original point I was trying to make.

I try not to get involved in online debates. It can be difficult enough communicating true intent without visual cues, even when a topic is benign. That's why I limited my involvement here to an expression of gratitude for what Barry and others in his position have done. But if you really want my opinion, I will share it. You might not like it, though.

I try not to get involved in online debates. It can be difficult enough communicating true intent without visual cues, even when a topic is benign. That's why I limited my involvement here to an expression of gratitude for what Barry and others in his position have done. But if you really want my opinion, I will share it. You might not like it, though.

I also admire what Barry has done. If fact, I think people who put their time and body on such causes are much more admirable than people who just give money, even though money is also needed. But I want to make it clear that I'm not against those donations, I was referring to a completely different theme.

I'd like to know your opinion whether I agree with you or not. In fact, I tend to learn from different opinions than mine. But if you don't feel comfortable doing that, I don't want you to feel forced.

I'd like to know your opinion whether I agree with you or not. In fact, I tend to learn from different opinions than mine. But if you don't feel comfortable doing that, I don't want you to feel forced.

I'd rather stay out of this particular discussion except to say that very few, if any, issues are black and white.

I'd rather stay out of this particular discussion except to say that very few, if any, issues are black and white.

I respect your decision. And I don't think this issue is black and white either. I just think there are two bad and unfair extremes: savage capitalism and communism. In the former system freedom is privileged over equality; and the opposite happens in the latter system. I'd like a moderate capitalism where anyone can progress with his/her own effort but without trespassing an absurd limit. And I don't believe in giving the same to everyone, but I do believe in promoting the equality of opportunities, or at least reducing the disadvantages that many people suffer due to their unfortunate origin. A starting point would be considering that education and health are rights and not privileges.